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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Wacky Packages was Topps. By the '50s, every Topps competitor was scraping by. In 1956, Bowman succumbed and sold its assets to Topps. The intense competition cut into Bowman's profit margins so deeply, that it could no longer operate. It was Bowman that first produced cards with color photographs, and first included the players' stats on the back of the card. Its' 1955 TV cards are classic.



I have some of those cards in my card collection. I need to get them organized and post some of the interesting ones someday. It's been so long since I have actually looked at my card collection.


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It was fortuitous timing more than anything. but whatever works. Someone actually posted that Randle card on fb today, that's what got it going, but once I figured out the play I had to follow through.


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Sweet work, JCL.


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This may be the Topps photography version of cell phone cameras catching athletes when they're not looking. "I know what you were doing on July 17, 1977, and I have proof!"


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Let's turn this thread (once again) into a trivia contest. This one's only semi-trivia. I have a collection of Mets baseball cards and I keep track of the number of Mets cards in my collection according to player. My Mets card collection is large enough (though definitely not complete) so that my "player list" is probably a credible proxy for determining which Mets appeared on the most baseball cards. By combining your expert knowledge on Mets, baseball and baseball cards, see if you can guess the 15 Mets that appear on the most baseball cards (in my collection).

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Mr. Kranepool, I suspect, is one that list if you started collecting early.


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Mr. Kranepool, I suspect, is one that list if you started collecting early.


Kranepool doesn't even sniff my top 15. His entire career took place when Topps had the bubble-gum/card market to itself* and produced only one set per year.

Kranepool baseball card trivia:
Ed Kranepool was card #1 in Kellogg's inaugural !970 set.



*But, see, Fleer 1963, supra.


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metsguyinmichigan wrote:
Mr. Kranepool, I suspect, is one that list if you started collecting early.


I was scratching my head and wondering how you, of all people, could make that mistake. You probably thought that this exercise was limited to Topps cards only, I'm guessing.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Seaver


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Strawberry


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Stengel


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Piazza


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6. John Franco -- Grimm
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9. Darryl Strawberry -- JCL
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Seaver is #17 on my list, but with a bullet. A recent trend in baseball cards is to include cards of retired players in the current sets. So, for example, Topps' base set, in addition to including the two dozen or so current Mets that are deemed most card-worthy, might also include a Nolan Ryan or a Tom Seaver in a Mets uniform and under the same design template as the other base cards. Seaver is on pace to break into my top 15, probably this year.

Seaver 2010 Topps


Seaver 2010 Topps National Chicle


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1. Mike Piazza -- JCL
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6. John Franco -- Grimm
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9. Darryl Strawberry -- JCL
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There might be a small margin of error attached to my list, due to faulty record keeping or that my collection isn't complete --- but there's not an iota of doubt that Mike Piazza appeared on more baseball cards as a Met than any other Met. Nobody else is close. And so long as the current status quo remains, with Topps the only official licensee authorized to produce cards with MLB's logos, nobody's gonna catch Mike.





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Gooden!

As for Kranepool, I thought you were an older collector.

Gary Carter, despite being a Met for a fairly short time, is in a bunch of sets.


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